JA, dat ben ik !
("Yes, I am", for our American friends)
Erna
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leonardo van Goens" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 9:14 PM
Subject: RE: CS>please tell me, are you Dutch? beginners question
> Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans, please tell me, are you Dutch speaking?
>
>
> >From: Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans <[email protected]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: CS>beginners question
> >Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:36:59 +0200
> >
> >Hello Mike D.
> >
> >Thank you very much for your clear answers to my previous questions,
about
> >heating CS.
> >
> >The generator I bought last week is made by Special Energy Products, and
is
> >called the Electrolyser (price around 180 euro). It produces one litre of
> >CS per batch.
> >I have to leave the two silverelectrodes in the water for 35 minutes.
> >The instructions say that if the Electrolyser is used properly, the
> >silverparts will be less dan 0,005 micron.
> >They advise to use distilled water and to clean the silver electrodes
after
> >about 15 min. with a soft cloth and when you are finished, after 35
minutes
> >(and that's really necessary, I found!).
> >Their website is: www.specialenergy.nl
> >They sell all sorts of 'alternative' instruments and products, like for
> >instance the Purple Plates by Nicola Tesla, which I use as well and which
> >are lovely to wear around your neck.
> >
> >Indeed, the debate amongst the CS experts was 'the far from my bed show'
> >(to use a Dutch saying!), but that's also because English is not my
> >mothertongue. But that's something I simply have to accept in this case,
> >that I can't understand everything I read on this list. Perhaps in a
later
> >stage I will be able to understand what the experts were talking about.
And
> >I think you are right: the info in this list should be for CS users on
all
> >levels, also the experts should be able to exchange ideas between them,
> >without having to explain every single detail to others. But I still
think
> >also that Einstein was right by saying, that if you really understand
> >something, you should be able to explain it to a child. Nice example: the
> >film "What the Bleep do We (K)Now?!" The producers were able to explain
> >quantum fysics in a very clear, understandable way for everyone who is
> >sincerely interested and even if you don't have a scientific background.
I
> >have seen it this weekend and found it very intesting, a great movie
> >indeed!
> >
> >But now my next beginners question, and I would be grateful if somebody
> >would answer it:
> >How can you state what the quality is of the CS you made? I understand
that
> >the colour says a lot, and if I understand well, cristal clear,
colourless,
> >is best. Is that correct?
> >But how do I know if the CS is 'strong' enough? I didn't receive the bio
> >tensor yet that I ordered, but surely there are other ways of stating the
> >quality of your CS.
> >
> >Erna
> >
> >
> >
>
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